170: Don't make it; buy it!
There’s more than one way to become an entrepreneur: instead of starting your own company, you can go out and buy one.
Los peligros del cosmos (The History Channel) - parte 1
Viajar por el espacio es una tarea extremadamente peligrosa. Visto desde la tierra, parece que el universo está en absoluta quietud. Todo lo contrario, es extremadamente violento y está en movimiento a velocidades inimaginables. (23:00)
Techniek Explora : Technische geletterdheid Techniek Explora
- een volledig nieuw concept i.f.v. de nieuwe eindtermen
- techniek exploreren = onderzoeksgericht leren
De nieuwe eindtermen hebben tot doel om alle leerlingen …
Unequal Mobility and its Social Consequences
Dr Karen Lucas delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012.
Top 25 Spanish Questions You Need to Know #14 - How tall are you? in Spanish
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Since you arrived in Spain, you’ve noticed that you get a lot of strange looks, but you’re not quite sure why. And last week, your Spanish friend was teasing you for hitting your head on door frames on an almost daily basis. Maybe the strange looks are related to your height?!
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Soundpiper Music
Educational Activity Songs for Young Children
100 Years of Construction at Kent State University
This time lapse animation shows how Kent State University started as a small college on the hill with a few buildings and has grown into a large research university with over one hundred buildings.
6. The Disordered Soul: Thémis and PTSD
Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature (PHIL 181)
Professor Gendler introduces Aristotle's conception of virtue as a structuring one's life so that one's instinctive responses line up with one's reflective commitments. Becoming virtuous, according to Aristotle, requires that we engage in a process of habituation by acting as if we were virtuous, just as musicians master their instruments by playing them. By contrast, when one's behavior or experience is out of line with one's reflective com
Marvelous Mozart The last movement of Mozart's Duo for Violin and Viola Number 1 in G major. Soloists MIT students Sherman Jia on violin and Adrian Anantawan on viola. Bravo! Bravi! Thanks to Sherman's teacher Lynn Chang and to Marcus Thompson of the MIT Chamber Music Society, Killian Hall, March 23, 2012.
Special Recognitions and Closing - Arvind Varma
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Shirley Temple reciting poetry by Rose Fyleman
From the 1935 film Curly Top. Elizabeth (Shirley Temple) recites two short poems for her uncle Edward (John Boles). The first poem, "Before," was published in Punch magazine in 1919, with the author named simply as "R.F." -- probably Rose Fyleman, a British children's poet who also wrote the second poem Shirley recites, entitled "Singing-Time." (01:04)
Marv Caruthers
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22. Vikings / The European Prospect, 1000
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
In the first part of this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the emergence of the Vikings from Scandinavia in the ninth and tenth centuries. The Vikings were highly adaptive, raiding (the Carolingian Empire), trading (Byzantium and the Caliphate) or settling (Greenland and Iceland) depending on local conditions. Through their wide-ranging travels, the Vikings created networks bringing into contact parts of the world that were previously either no
27. Global Warming
The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140)
The issue of global warming is discussed. Recent climate change over the last half of the 20th century is thought to be driven largely by greenhouse gas emissions, with carbon dioxide playing a large role. The carbon cycle describes the reservoirs of carbon (atmosphere, terrestrial biomass and ocean) and the exchanges that occur between these reservoirs. Inputs of carbon to the atmosphere include burning of fossil fuels and respirat
Creatures of Light: Inside the Exhibition Studio
Months before the opening of Creatures of Light on March 31, a team of preparators at the American Museum of Natural History began developing custom models of glowing organisms that light up the exhibition. Director of Exhibition Design Michael Meister and other members of the Exhibition Department share how they conduct visual research for these unique models, work with curators to make them scientifically accurate, and meet the various lighting challenges of creating an exhibition about biolum
15.S22b 04/12/2012 Alex and Marisa
15.S22 SSIM: Practical Leadership
Musicians at Google: Wilson Phillips
Inspired by their parents and profoundly proud of their musical lineage, DEDICATED is the album their fans have been waiting for since their debut single "Hold On" topped the charts around the world. Born into rock royalty (Carnie and Wendy Wilson are the daughters of Beach Boys legendary writer and producer Brian Wilson, and Chynna Phillips is the daughter of John and Michelle Phillips of Mamas and Papas fame), WILSON PHILLIPS' album DEDICATED pays homage to their shared musical heritage. Featu
Entrepreneurship Lecturer - Robert Weist
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Bill Clinton's Life Part 3/6
In Bill Clinton's Life Part 3/6, learn about the beginning of Bill Clinton's journey on becoming an extremely successful politician and how he met and married his wife Hillary. (5:18)